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Revisiting TNA Impact Wrestling 2013 – Destination X, Chris Sabin Uses “Option C” vs Bully Ray, X-Division Title Qualifiers

Revisiting TNA Impact Wrestling 2013 – Destination X, Chris Sabin Uses “Option C” vs Bully Ray, X-Division Title Qualifiers

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The TNA Impact Wrestling episode from July 18th, 2013 is a special edition of Destination X! Chris Sabin uses “Option C” to challenge Bully Ray for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. After winning the X-Division Championship, Sabin had the opportunity to trade it in for a shot at the TNA World Championship at Destination X. Tonight, he does exactly that as he faces Bully Ray in the main event! Speaking of Bully Ray, he and Aces & Eights have been causing chaos, and they are on a collision course with the Main Event Mafia. Also, the Bound for Glory Series is underway to determine who will earn a TNA World Championship match at Bound for Glory. Win a match and you earn points, with everyone fighting to climb to the top of the leaderboard. Plus, there are three different X-Division Championship qualifying three-way matches. The winners advance to an Ultimate X match for the X-Division Championship. Gail Kim and Mickie James also have an in-ring altercation that turns into a brawl!

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